St. Rita's School for the Deaf Haunted House
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Posted: 09/30/2010
CINCINNATI - October is here, and that means the ghosts and goblins are starting to come out to "play."
This was especially true Thursday evening at St. Rita's School for the Deaf in Evendale: it marked the first night for the school's 33rd annual Haunted House.
If you decide to brave the frights, your money will be put towards a good cause. "It goes to help provide some of the hearing aids for some of the students, also some of the speech classes the students go through so they can actually communicate with the hearing people," said haunted house co-chair Thomas Flege.
The haunted house opens at 7 p.m. on Thursday through Sunday nights, and runs until October 31. Admission is $10, but by clicking here , you can get a $3-off coupon.
The school will also offer a 'Children Matinee' haunted house that is more kid-friendly (lights will be left on). That will be October 23 and 24 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $2.
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